Question
A varying current in a coil changes from 10 amp to zero in 0.5 sec. If average EMF is induced in the coil is 220 volts, the self inductance of coil is(a) 5 H(b) 10 H(c) 11 H(d) 12 H
       

Answer

(c) 11 H

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